Cedar‑Forward
Romeo y Julieta 1875 Nicaragua
Romeo y Julieta 1875 Nicaragua is an all‑Nicaraguan puro rolled at Plasencia and released in 2018. Built with Nicaraguan Habano wrapper, binder and filler, it leans mild‑to‑medium and is commonly described as cedar‑forward and earthy, with white‑pepper accents and recurring dark‑chocolate and espresso notes. Reviewers note a textured, slightly oily wrapper and generally strong construction across the range of vitolas.
Sizes
- Bully (5.0" x 50)
- Toro (6.0" x 50)
- Churchill (7.0" x 52)
- Magnum (6.0" x 60)
Strength
Mild‑Medium
Wrapper
Nicaraguan Habano
Binder
Nicaraguan Habano
Filler
Nicaraguan Habano long‑filler
Rolled at Plasencia's Estelí factory and released into regular production in 2018, the 1875 Nicaragua wears a medium‑brown, oil‑slick wrapper—often described as sandpaper‑rough and well‑veined—accented by eye‑catching orange secondary bands. The blend is straightforward: Nicaraguan Habano wrapper, binder and filler, and the smoking profile follows that pedigree. Expect a cedar and earth core with a persistent white‑pepper bite on the retrohale, moving into leather and toasted‑nut flavors in the midsections and recurring dark‑chocolate/espresso notes rounded by vanilla‑bean sweetness as the cigar develops. Texture trends creamy with generous smoke output; larger vitolas can show a slightly looser draw but reward patience with big, balanced puffs. Strength and body sit mostly in the mild‑to‑medium lane, though a final‑third nudge toward medium is not uncommon. Debuted in several sizes—Bully 5x50, Toro 6x50, Churchill 7x52 and Magnum 6x60—the line is noted for solid construction and an approachable Nicaraguan profile at a modest price point.
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Articles & Reviews
Romeo y Julieta 1875 Nicaragua Magnum
halfwheel’s Magnum review dissects the cigar’s sandpaper‑textured, oily Nicaraguan Habano wrapper and slow‑building flavor arc, noting aromas of dark chocolate, cedar and barnyard that evolve into espresso, nuts and maple‑syrup sweetness. The piece highlights firm construction and a deliberate burn that rewards patience more than an immediate hit of power.
Blind Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta
A blind‑panel assessment of the Toro that converges on sweet cedar and white‑pepper notes up front, moving toward leather and cream as the cigar settles. The write‑up emphasizes consistent construction and averaged scoring to show how multiple palates perceived strength and flavor progression.
Team Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta 1875 Nicaragua Toro - Developing Palates - Cigar, Beer and Spirit Reviews and Ratings
Developing Palates’ team review of the Toro follows a steady progression from sweet cedar and mild black pepper to charred wood, cream and baking spice, with the panel noting generous smoke production. The review also records the line’s appearance, orange secondary banding and typical light‑to‑medium strength profile.
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Team Review Recap: Romeo y Julieta 1875 Nicaragua Toro
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